protest, Colorado and No Kings
Digest more
Top News
Overview
Reactions and opinions
Thousands of Coloradans are expected to turn out on Saturday to stage protests against recent immigration crackdowns and executive orders from the Trump administration that have led to violent
Northern Colorado saw some of the state’s biggest protests Saturday, but even smaller communities drew crowds.
More than a dozen rallies were planned across the state Saturday to speak out against a host of issues from immigration enforcement actions to attacks on free speech and LGBTQ rights.
Seventeen people were arrested in connection with Saturday's "No Kings" protest in Denver -- one of over 2,000 affiliated protests across the country, in which organizers say over 5 million people attended to protest the Trump administration and its policies and actions.
Demonstrators marched through the streets of Fort Collins June 14 as part of nationwide "No Kings" protests against the Trump administration.
Colorado communities, including Genesee, will join nationwide "No Kings" protests this weekend, opposing Trump administration policies.
As protests spread across the United States, Colorado politicians are gearing up for anti-Trump demonstrations planned for Saturday. Hundreds of protests are expected throughout Colorado and the nation tomorrow,
Denver police now say officers arrested 18 people during protests near downtown on Tuesday over immigration enforcement.